Names That Mean The

Discover baby names meaning The for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Cecilia
Blind; the feminine form of the Roman family name Caecilius.
Latin
Cecilio
Blind; derived from the Roman family name Caecilius.
Italian
Cecille
Blind; from the Latin Caecilia, feminine form of Caecilius.
French
Cecily
Blind; from the Latin Caecilia, feminine form of Caecilius.
English
Cecrops
derived from Greek mythology, the name of the legendary first king of Athens.
Greek
Cedar
Referring to the evergreen tree.
English
Cedomil
Means 'dear to the family' or 'family treasure'.
Slavic
Cedron
Derived from the Spanish word 'cedro', meaning cedar tree.
Spanish
Celand
From the land by the streams.
English
Celandina
Combination of Celand (from the land by the streams) and -ina (feminine suffix).
Spanish
Celandinah
Combination of Celand (from the land by the streams) and -inah (feminine suff...
Spanish
Celandryna
Combination of Celand (from the land by the streams) and -ryna (feminine suff...
English
Celandrynah
Combination of Celand (from the land by the streams) and -rynah (feminine suf...
English
Celandryne
Combination of Celand (from the land by the streams) and -ryne (feminine suff...
English
Celdtun
From the town by the stream.
English
Celery
derived from the vegetable.
English
Celestial
Of the sky or heavens.
English
Celosia
From the Greek word 'kelos' meaning 'burned', referring to the flower's flame...
Greek
Celtic
Referring to the Celtic people from ancient Europe.
English
Cerberus
Three-headed dog guarding the Underworld.
Greek
Cerenah
Combination of the names Cerena and Hannah.
English
Cesareo
It is the Spanish form of Caesarius, meaning 'belonging to Caesar'.
Spanish
Cetta
Diminutive of Concetta, meaning 'conceived' in reference to the Immaculate Co...
Italian
Chaamunda
Form of the goddess Durga.
Sanskrit
Chad
Derived from the Old English word 'ceadda', meaning 'warrior' or 'protector'.
English
Chadburn
From the Old English words 'ceald' meaning cold and 'burna' meaning stream, r...
English
Chadburne
From the brook by the cold stream.
English
Chadleigh
From the meadow of Chad, a place name combining Old English elements.
English
Chadley
From the Old English words meaning 'warrior's meadow'.
English
Chadlyn
A modern invented name combining Chad and the suffix -lyn.
English
Chadron
From the town name Chadron, meaning 'Ceadda's hill'.
English
Chadwic
From the Old English elements 'cead' meaning 'war' and 'wic' meaning 'dwellin...
English
Chadwick
From the Old English elements 'cead' meaning 'war' and 'wic' meaning 'dwellin...
English
Chagai
A festival or celebration, often associated with the Jewish holiday of Sukkot.
Hebrew
Chagiah
Festival of the Lord, from Hebrew 'chag' meaning festival and 'Yah' referring...
Hebrew
Chailey
From the meadow of the river Chay.
English
Chain
Derived from the English word for a series of connected links.
English
Chaitali
Born in the month of Chaitra.
Sanskrit
Chaiton
From the enclosed town.
English
Chaitri
Born in the month of Chaitra (Hindu month in the Indian calendar).
Hindi
Chaitrika
One who likes the Chaitra month.
Sanskrit
Chaityak
One who belongs to the chaitya (shrine in Buddhism).
Hindi
Chakor
A bird known for its love for the moon.
Sanskrit
Chakora
A bird known for its love for the moon.
Hindi
Chakradhar
One who holds the wheel (referring to Lord Vishnu).
Sanskrit
Chakradharini
She who holds a discus, an epithet of the goddess Durga.
Sanskrit
Chakrank
One who bears the wheel (referring to Lord Vishnu).
Sanskrit
Chakrapaani
Holder of the discus (referring to Lord Vishnu).
Sanskrit
Chakrapani
Holder of the discus (referring to Lord Vishnu).
Sanskrit
Chakresh
Lord Vishnu, the ruler of the wheel.
Sanskrit
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